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44 Ariz. St. L.J. 703 (2012)
Indigenous International Repatriation

handle is hein.journals/arzjl44 and id is 719 raw text is: INDIGENOUS INTERNATIONAL REPATRIATION
Honor Keeler*
I. INTRODUCTION.            ........................................ ......705
II. HISTORY                              ...................................................710
A. Introduction           ................................      .....710
B. Introduction of European International Law to Native America ...713
1. 15th Century: Europe Adopts Historic Practice of Non-Consent
and Grave Robbing          ........................      .....713
2. 15th-16th Centuries: Columbus Dictates the Future of European
Relations with Native American Nations..........    ............717
3. 16 th-17th Centuries: European Trading Companies Adopt
Practices of the Spanish     ....................      ......718
4. 17h    1th Centuries: Colonial Settlements..........      ....723
III. THE UNITED STATES          ................................... ......730
A. Introduction           ................................      .....730
B. United States: 18    19th Centuries    .................     .....733
C. World's Fairs and Winnetou: The Results of Ignoring the Native
Voice    ........................       ..................739
D. World War II: The Movement of Native American Collections in
Europe     .........................      ................743
E. Conclusion ..........................                     ............745
IV. THE GLOBAL REPATRIATION MOVEMENT IN THE MODERN ERA...........745
A. Introduction          ................................      .....745
B. Indigenous Initiated Legislation and Efforts in the Repatriation
Movement          ............................      ...............746
1. The United States .........................746
2. Australia ................      ..................... 750
3. New Zealand ..............................753
*   J.D., 2010, University of New Mexico School of Law; B.A., 2005, Brown University.
The author wishes to thank her family, Professor Rebecca Tsosie, Professor Gloria Valencia-
Weber, Professor Christine Zuni-Cruz, Dr. Richard Allen (Cherokee Nation), Edward Halealoha
Ayau, Kevin Gover and the staff at the NMAI, P. Sam Deloria, Helen Padilla, Kevin Washburn
and Libby Rodke Washburn, Jack Trope, C6dric Brunet, and the Association on American
Indian Affairs, Dr. Neil Curtis (Marischal Museum), Patricia Allan (Glasgow Museums), and
Dr. Peter Bolz (Berlin Ethnologishes Museum). I would also like to thank Sasha Meschkow,
Eric Wanner, and the editors at the Arizona State Law Journal.

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